Thought so... The image of National Socialism has been bent completely into a myths, there.
Let's assume the person was born 2000. Those indoctrinated with Holocaustology in the 1980s were entering work life already then. The going NS and Holocaust narrative was onmipresent in the media and once that person entered secondary schooling all or most of its teachers were Holocaustians already those that teach history and/or humanities subject. Add to that that virtually anybody in its social surroundings believed the narrative at least in principle and you have a situation were the most phantastic beliefs over NS-Germany can bear fruit.
Also bear in mind that the generation that were young grown-ups in the NS era were 80 plus years old then. Such people were previously a balance to the usual Holocaust propaganda and this is why you essentially had two narratives about the NS-era in Germany. Fore (1) There was the officious or hysterical account which painted the whole era in the darkest, ghoulish colours possible, although you got some exterminationist authors that indeed tried to pretend they were objective and sober in this. They are however the exception among people and they function to give the narrative more credibility.
And (2) there were those that had a more realistic idea about things, given that their experiences were quite different about the era. Those folks recalled the developments and social cohesion at the time and how the war was going then. They may not have been eager National Socialists, but they had a far more balanced view then those pushing the Holocaust Narrative. People of that kind were running things in Germany until 1990, as they were the managers, academics and key figures in civil society. Especially the older ones were also the target of "Vergangenheitsbewaeltigung", pushed by the 1968ers. Over time those that knew only hearsay about the NS-era did replace the older one's and the result is the obnoxious "New Germans" we are familiar with now. Now this didn't affect all of them the same way of course but affecting it did. That's also the reason policies went the way they did and it is the immanent cause of the present dire situation in Germany now. The irony is that the economic strength of Germany was built by old school Germans that either supported or accepted National Socialism as political, social and economic system at the time.







